An entomologist studies all insects, including bugs. They study insect anatomy, habitats, their activity, life cycle, and behaviors. Some travel the world seeking to learn more about the evolution and
You want intense? How about a mountain of water as high as a building? The world’s greatest big wave surfers face that challenge and conquer whatever the ocean can throw at them! Find out how big wave
This introduction to opinion writing serves as a mentor text to students learning to express their own opinions in persuasive essays and other opinion-based writing assignments using topics relevant t
Needs are things people cannot live without. People need food, water, and shelter. Find out the difference between needs and wants. Paired to the fiction title Summer Fruits.
What can you do with money? Learn about the ways you can save it, spend it, or share it. This title includes before and after reading activities, a photo glossary and resources.
The first Thanksgiving was a celebration. The pilgrims were thankful for the harvest they planted. Find out what the pilgrims ate for the first Thanksgiving. Paired to the fiction title A Year of Fun.
Bodies of water are everywhere. Some are small. Some of big. Find out about the different types of bodies of water around us. Paired to the fiction title Saving Water.
Animals have families, too. They have a mom and a dad. Each family member has a role. Find out about animal families. Paired to the fiction title A Trip to Grandma’s House.
We use transportation to get from here to there. Some transportation takes us to close places. Some transportation is better for faraway places. Let’s learn about the different types. Paired to the fi
Introduces gravity and explains how it works, the effects it has on weight, and how the Earth's gravity keeps the Moon in its orbit and everything on the planet in its place.
Introduces electricity; describes how it is made, transferred from the power plant through power lines into the home, and used; and explains how batteries work.